mullingitover 12 hours ago

> “It’s not just about Israel,” Karp told CNBC last year(opens in new tab). “It’s like, ‘Do you believe in the West? Do you believe the West has created a superior way of living?’”

Hilarious quote from the terrifying police state guy.

ryand87 12 hours ago

Interesting that Sam and Jessica Lessin led a group of founders to Israel and tried to meet up with Ehud Barak there. Should The Information disclose that when they cover Israel? I'm not sure, but it does seem like relevant context?

mhb 11 hours ago

Is it supposed to be surprising that Israel is interested in US defense tech?

  • sporkxrocket 8 hours ago

    Yes, especially since these same people complain endlessly about China and Qatar "interference" in US affairs. Neither of which come close to the amount of bribery, blackmail, censorship, propaganda... that Israel pumps into the US.

    • myth_drannon 7 hours ago

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      • sporkxrocket 7 hours ago

        False. Qatar did not pump 20 billion into US universities. Students don't like the genocide and Israel's manipulation of the US. No Qatar needed.

        • myth_drannon 6 hours ago

          "Qatar pumping tens of billions into universities to help Muslim Brotherhood weaken US, ‘destroy democracy’" - https://nypost.com/2025/11/21/us-news/qatar-pumps-billions-i...

          Students dont care about genocides because they don't protest Sudan, China, Ukraine and other "genocides". They also don't protest other countries "manipulation" of US (China, Russia, Qatar and plenty of others). But anyways for a Pakistani troll account like yours that is irrelevant.

          • zzrrt 4 hours ago

            Those “other genocides” aren’t funded by the US Congress, and the other countries aren’t US allies. It makes perfect sense for US students to focus on the Gaza war and Israel right now, as something that they could actually change by getting US politicians etc to listen. You seem to agree it’s a genocide, but you’re effectively defending it by acting like only shills want it to stop.

            Maybe those investments are cause for concern, but it seems a stretch to say they are funding protests. And if Qatar is going to corrupt US democracy, I’d be a lot more worried about their recent “investments” with top US officials.

techblueberry 12 hours ago

I imagine the fact that the biggest political conspiracy theory of the past like 50 years crosses path with the most divisive element of the Republicans platform is going to lead to some challenges holding together the current coalition on the right.

Curious how this impacts JD Vance’s nomination being so directly tied to SV. If the pro-Israel contingent on the right wins, then probably positively? But then JD Vance is very much a new coalition that is not MAGA/America First or whatever.

  • charchar2323 12 hours ago

    For sure, I think Vance has always taken a more balanced approach to Israel than some people like to admit. When you listen to his speeches, he mostly focuses on Christian issues -- basically ignoring the core of the issue. He's clearly sympathetic to the Israel-wing of the party, but hasn't stretched so far that you could confidently call him pro-Israel

j_levy187 12 hours ago

wild that beef with paul graham somehow led to back-channel israel diplomacy. but i guess that's silicon valley for you lol

  • lockedin_ 12 hours ago

    Yeah, interesting: Prosor was impressed by Suster’s outspokenness and reached out to someone with whom he had been building a relationship all year: Thiel. “I really love the way Suster defended Israel,” he wrote. “Do you have his contact number so I can call him and commend him for standing up for Israel??”